Thanks phone, that was a yup to separate repository generally. Small libraries could sneak in but usually best to separate repo in my opinion. On Jan 14, 2011 10:05 AM, "Jay Pipes" <jaypi...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:28 AM, John Purrier <j...@openstack.org> wrote: >> Another thought, as we envision moving OpenStack forward we will likely be including code and projects that are not written in Python. Being forward looking should we structure openstack-common to segment along language lines? > > That wasn't the original intent of openstack-common, but I suppose we > could adapt it. Generally, though, I've found that open source > libraries are separated by language. I don't think I've seen a > packaged open-source library that served two languages. I think for > other languages (especially bindings), it's better to have them in a > separate project that can be packaged according to the customs of that > programming language/platform. > > -jay
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